The Chicago Bears and Brad Maynard have come to terms on a five-year contract extension that will keep the punter with the team through the 2010 season.  |


The Chicago Bears and Brad Maynard have come to terms on a five-year contract extension that will keep the punter with the team through the 2010 season.  |
I was playing with the Choose The Blue site and was struck by this line:Hooters of America: % Dem: 3 ($1,779) % Rep: 97 ($57,521)So what role does Hooters play in the GOPs "family values" mythology?  |
TRENTON, N.J. - State and federal authorities continued to investigate two incidents in which laser beams were aimed at separate aircraft flying over Morris County in the last several days.  |


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Over the last two weeks, Seton Hall basketball coach Louis Orr had to take on the role of strict disciplinarian, sending starters J.R. Morris and John Allen to the bench for what was considered to be  |
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PHILADELPHIA - DNA tests confirmed that charred remains found in a rusted steel drum in West Philadelphia were those of a teenager missing for more than four weeks from her home in suburban Yeadon, prosecutors said Saturday.  |
AINSWORTH, Neb. - The manager of Ainsworth's municipal airport reports the pilot of a corporate jet should be commended for a landing in which all four people on board were able to walk away just before noon Saturday.  |
By R. Albert Mohler Jr. | "Brian, a bright and personable third-grader, brought home from school a form that frustrated him: his family tree, complete with empty spaces f...  |
By R. Albert Mohler Jr. | "Brian, a bright and personable third-grader, brought home from school a form that frustrated him: his family tree, complete with empty spaces f...  |
Our Blogfather Jerome Armstrong has a terrific post debunking Fred Barnes' theory of the "Incredible Shrinking Dems." Jerome puts the numbers together and demonstrates that Barnes is just plain wrong. Two things of note from Jerome's post: (1) The GOP  |
CAMDEN, N.J. - State and federal authorities are investigating whether a roundup of juveniles who were awaiting trial was performed in an attempt to boost funding for the county's juvenile jail, according to a published report.  |
CAMDEN, N.J. - An East Camden store owner fatally shot a would-be robber armed with a knife.  |
ATLANTIC CITY - Lawyers for this resort city and a homeless street musician are set to square off later this month in federal court over a lawsuit that challenges the city's panhandling law.  |
With a show of military might and a sprinkle of pixie dust, the 116th Rose Parade rolled past hundreds of thousands of revelers who welcomed the new year with a huge curbside celebration.  |
An Alaska Airlines passenger jet bound from Southern California to Seattle was diverted to Oakland International Airport after pilots noticed a problem with one of the plane's fuel pumps.  |
ALTURAS, Calif. - In the evergreen-cloaked hills and sagebrush flats near this Northern California outpost, dreams are for sale. Visions of a vacation getaway, a nest for retirement or an investment in rural land have lured thousands of buyers to  |
EMMAUS, Pa. - Despite some early mistakes that drew criticism and national attention, a school district effort to fight childhood obesity has shown promising results in its first few years, the district said.  |
Prayers and candlelight vigils were substituted for parties across Asia, while Paris draped black cloths along the Champs-Elysees. Revelers in New York's Times Square marked a moment of silence as the world brought in the New Year mourning the victims  |
BOSTON - A Kentucky widow, moved by the cries of grief she heard in reports about the tsunami disaster in south Asia, invited her entire town to a New Year's Eve bash to raise money for the victims.  |
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